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In reply to the discussion: Readers of Glenn Beck's "The Blaze" react to the Cheerios ad featuring an interracial couple. [View all]marmar
(77,081 posts)22. "as long as we have Black privilege in America."
I don't know whether to laugh or cry. ...... Seriously, I almost feel bad for them -- to have minds that twisted and warped by racism, and racial paranoia and fear.
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Readers of Glenn Beck's "The Blaze" react to the Cheerios ad featuring an interracial couple. [View all]
LuckyTheDog
Jun 2013
OP
Not the Andamans... better one of those Pacific atolls only a few feet above sea level.
JHB
Jun 2013
#12
Isn't it weird how all of these comments are pathological psychological defense mechanisms?
ck4829
Jun 2013
#15
I agree. It's not racist to report, accurately, that some people ARE racists and will boycott.
Jim Lane
Jun 2013
#49
OPTIMUM recently added Blaze to TV programming, I'm going to switch providers. But I may give them
JaneyVee
Jun 2013
#25
When the President of the United States is the product ofa white mother and a black father,
Nye Bevan
Jun 2013
#32
I wouldn't want to waste my time arguing with an idiot, but this comment goes begging
nobodyspecial
Jun 2013
#45
Poor, under-represented, under-powered white people. Makes me heart bleed
Nanjing to Seoul
Jun 2013
#51